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Nacional Institute of Soyapango
English One
Homework .talking about traditions,talking about different means of transportation and
talkingabout season and weather
Students Name .José Roberto Rivera Rivera
Teacher Name .Jorge Alberto Mira Cortez
Date .Monday, may 11, 2015
Talking about Traditions and life style
Talking about traditions and life styles
A common tradition in all the Salvadoran territory are the festivities of the different peoples, and there are dances, costumes, groups, food, instruments and own music
Salvadoran folklore.
One of the festivities is danced and recited representation known as "The Historians" in which two groups of dancers form. A group
wearing masks very elegant and white complexion and blond beard. The other
group dressed in exotic costumes and black masks. These celebrations date from the
time of the conquest of America and represent the struggle between Moors and
Christians in the Iberian Peninsula.
El Salvador so small territory, but big for its hardworking people, full of surprises, expressed in many ways their national culture through their customs which
transmits their desires, hopes and joys.
Traditions is a constant repetition of an act with the passage of time becomes
mandatory collective feeling of necessity to support and collective power.
Among the most important are mentioned manners:
· Pilgrimage
· Dances or dances
· Celebration of inns
The customs are rooted in each people arise in social groups and an effective
accommodation, widespread and prolonged in time.
Some types of customs in El Salvador are
Enflorar the dead on November 2.
Talking about different means of trasportación
Transport of El Salvador
Plane
Iberia, American Airlines and United Airlines Airlines fly on a regular basis to El Salvador.
The international airport in San Salvador: El Salvador International (SAL), located 45 km.
of the capital.
The most important airline in El Salvador is the private TACA Group, which offers several
flights of regional character. From San Salvador you can fly to La Union, San Miguel
and Usulutan.
Taxis
Major cities have many metered taxis lacking, so you have to agree the cost of the
trip in advance. The big hotels have their own taxi service.
Rental cars
There are several car rental companies. A national or international driving license is required. Foreign vehicles can not be in El
Salvador more than thirty days.
The country has more than 12,000 km. of roads, of which one third is paved and can be
traveled in any season, even in the rainy season. In El Salvador we drive on the right.
foreigners traveling by car do so only day and latched, as they often robberies and
kidnappings occur motorists, especially in large cities and to new or foreign registered
vehicles are warned.
Warning: The infrastructure of El Salvador were virtually destroyed by the earthquake of January 2001. Check with the embassy to
know exactly what the state of the roads
Buses
Buses
They provide good service, but are usually crowded.
Long-distance Bus
There are national companies that connect the capital, San Salvador, in Guatemala City,
and other cities.
Trains
The railway network in El Salvador, about 600 km long, connects the capital with
Acajutla, Cutuco, St. Jerome and Angiauatu. In addition, there are rail links to Guatemala.
Shipping
The most important ports in El Salvador are the La Union, La Libertad and Acajutla in the
Pacific Ocean.
Talking about seasons and weather
El Salvador's climate varies a lot can be hot or cold is very changeable temperate'But has only two seasons is the winter and summer each lasting six months each in which are many things and can enjoy many things in
the country and several fenomes may occur in those seasons and in which are held many activities and many products that exist only in winter are grown in summer and other
Stock constumbres and traditions of El Salvador